Obfuscate

08.06.2025

OB-fuh-skayt (v) To make something unclear or confusing

Meaning: To make something unclear or confusing

Memorization Trick:  Like fog on a window, you can’t see what’s behind it. That’s obfuscate.

Word Story:

From Latin roots meaning “to darken,” obfuscate originally meant to cover something in shadow. Today it means to confuse things—like someone using big words or vague answers to hide the truth.

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